From: | Ron Johnson <ron(dot)l(dot)johnson(at)cox(dot)net> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Is PostgreSQL for this? |
Date: | 2006-12-27 20:57:06 |
Message-ID: | 4592DE22.1020207@cox.net |
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On 12/27/06 11:59, Richard Broersma Jr wrote:
>> I'm looking for a database system for a SCADA system. The major
>> probles I think it's on performance because the application
>> it's going to poll about 4k variables per second from hardware
>> and has to register the values on the procces table. I heard
>> that PostgreSQL provides a bulk loading mechanism called COPY,
>> which takes tab-delimited or CSV input from a file. Where COPY
>> can be used instead of hundreds or thousands of INSERTS, it can
>> cut execution time.
>
> I think Postgresql can do what you want provide you have the
> hardware that can support 4K + writes/second. However, if you
As others have mentioned, DP variables are 8 bytes. If metadata is
16 bytes, that's a total of (8+16)*4096 = 96KBps.
Trivial for even the slowest home-designed hard disks.
Let's then take the CPU. A dual-core 2GHz Opteron has 4 gigacycles
per second. That gives a dedicated machine 1 megacycle to handle
each variable per second.
I certainly think that's achievable...
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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
Is "common sense" really valid?
For example, it is "common sense" to white-power racists that
whites are superior to blacks, and that those with brown skins
are mud people.
However, that "common sense" is obviously wrong.
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